an open-source thought experiment in psychedelic law and policy

Virtual reality and psychedelic prohibition

Gonzalez Franco predicted technology would allow users to experience mind-altering hallucinations that often occur under the influence of psychedelic drugs but without all the dismal side effects of taking a substance like LSD.

Dismal side effects of taking a substance like LSD.
Like…a lower electric bill than you’d pay for VR?

Restated: why legalize psychedelics when you can just … plug into the matrix.

It will be ironic if virtual reality serves the same function to psychedelics as alcohol and prescription meds serve to cannabis – the ‘legal alternative’ that keeps the psychedelic competitor out of the market.